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Sonia Payes – ALCHEMY

Hybridity is an integral part of Payes’s artistic practice, and over her professional career, she has combined her foundational photographic work with digital imagery, 3D technologies, animated film, and sculpture. In this exhibition, she continues to blur categorical distinctions, bringing together her photographic works and the sculptural work that has developed from it as a […]

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HERENOW21: Dispersion

The annual HERENOW series showcases some of the most exciting and innovative visual culture in Western Australia. Curated by an emerging curator, each year a new appointment ensures insight and fresh perspective on contemporary WA arts practice. As the only exhibition of its kind in the state, and one of few on a national scale, […]

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The Dark Side

Snell cites Rainer Maria Rilke on the utility of difficult feeling in artmaking: ‘don’t take my devils away, because my angels might flee too.’ One central claim of this exhibition, after Rilke, is that experiences of mental illness can be catalysts for work that is of value aesthetically, socially, and intellectually. Much of the work […]

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Stan Hopewell: Facing the Stars

Ted Snell weaves an interesting story and takes us through Hopewell’s creative journey. Coming to art later in his life, Hopewell was seen as an ‘outsider artist’. He managed to garner the interest of a select few important supporters, and his idiosyncratic and heartfelt work celebrates all that he learned and experienced; life’s joys, travails […]

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